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. The GFDL and PPH are collaborating to better understand the impact of climate on human health to build models that will integrate health, genomics, environmental, and climate data across scales of geography
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geography, statistics/biostatistics, environmental, climate, atmospheric, physical sciences is required. Candidates should be skilled in the application of statistical methods, including uncertainty analysis
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to supporting civil society efforts to address political violence in the US, including work with partner organizations across diverse political affiliations, geographies, and sectors. Experience in data analysis
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, geographies, and sectors Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, including proactivity and agility in response to potential early warning indicators Preferred Experience working on a remote team
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across diverse political affiliations, geographies, and sectors. Experience in data analysis via programs such as Tableau or R, including demonstrated experience in data visualization creation (skills will
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, literature and environment, cultural anthropology and geography, and religion and ecology are especially welcome. In addition to accomplished scholars, environmental practitioners who may not hold a university
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to address political violence in the U.S., including work with partner organizations across diverse political affiliations, geographies, and sectors Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, including
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diverse political affiliations, geographies, and sectors Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, including proactivity and agility in response to potential early warning indicators 1-2+ years
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knowledge gained from climate models to applied researchers and decision makers are encouraged to apply. A Ph.D. in physical geography, statistics/biostatistics, environmental, climate, atmospheric, physical
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: Anthropology, Archeology, Classical studies (Greek, Latin), Cinema, Theater studies, History of Art, Musicology, Cognitive sciences, Economics, Political studies, Geography, History, History and Philosophy